Binder A4 / 50 ESSELTE Power1, black
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A4/50 ESSELTE POWER1 Binder – Durable Archiving Solution
Document management is a priority in every office. The Esselte Power1 lever arch file is designed for intensive daily use, ensuring your important papers stay safe and organized for years.
Maximum Durability and Protection
This document folder stands out with its robust construction. It is coated with highly resistant polypropylene film on both the inside and outside, providing reliable protection against moisture and wear. The metal-reinforced bottom and corners prevent wear even when frequently pulled from shelves.
Innovative Power1 Mechanism
The lever mechanism is the heart of this product. Esselte Power1 technology guarantees:
- Precise Closing: The prongs always align perfectly, so pages don't snag when turning.
- Ease of Use: The mechanism operates smoothly, making archiving faster.
- Stability: The structure remains firm even when the binder is fully loaded.
Convenience and Capacity
The 50 mm spine width allows for the convenient binding of up to 350 sheets. An integrated transparent label pocket makes it easy to change titles, while the special finger hole in the spine ensures easy retrieval from a full shelf. It is a universal choice for any modern office archiving system.
Technical Summary
- Format: A4.
- Spine Width: 50 mm.
- Capacity: Up to 350 sheets (80 g/m²).
- Material: Cardboard coated with PP film, metal reinforcements.
- Package: Sold in a pack of 10 units.
Verdict
Esselte Power1 is a premium choice for offices that demand reliability. With its 10-unit pack, it is an economical solution for updating a whole department's archive or starting a large-scale project. It is a sturdy, aesthetic, and professional tool.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many sheets fit into a 50 mm binder?
This model holds up to 350 standard (80 g/m²) A4 sheets.
Is the binder suitable for long-term archiving?
Yes, due to the polypropylene coating and metal edges, it is extremely resistant to environmental factors and mechanical damage, making it perfect for long archiving periods.